Top

Sapphire Radeon HD3870X2 Atomic Water Cooled Review

June 10, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

modders inc logo Sapphire Radeon HD3870X2 Atomic Water Cooled Review

Sapphire has always shown to be one of the leading brands when it comes to ATI flavored video cards. A few months back, AMD introduced the release of the ATI Radeon HD3870X2 graphics processor. Since that time we have seen several of the board partners offering up their own style. Leave it to Sapphire to drop the hammer and show us something new, the Sapphire Radeon HD3870 X2 Atomic Water Cooled edition. The Atomic HD3870 X2 is the second card to be released under the Atomic name. Shall we see what the Atomic HD3870 X2 can do?

hd3870x2 atomic 16 300x225 Sapphire Radeon HD3870X2 Atomic Water Cooled Review

Continue Reading…

Sphere: Related Content

Visiontek Radeon HD3870x2 Overclocked Edition Review

June 2, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

overclocker cafe logo Visiontek Radeon HD3870x2 Overclocked Edition Review

ATi’s dual GPU HD3870x2 was released back in January to a very enthusiastic reception. Unfortunately, driver issues and a less than efficient reference design cooler kept the HD3870x2 from any real fame at that time. Fast forward four months to the present day. Driver issues are worked out and individual ATi partners have had time to work on their own variants to the less than stellar reference design to offer the card that many people originally had hoped for.

Visiontek is a well known and respected manufacturer with a history of innovation and forward thinking. As such, you should not be surprised that they have released their version of the HD3870x2 not only with an exceptionally impressive cooler but with a factory overclock. But let’s not forget the native qualities of the HD3870x2 that got everyone jazzed to begin with; DirectX10.1 compatibility, over a teraflop of GPU power with dual processors, CrossfireX dual card ready, not to mention Blue-Ray / HD-DVD playback and fully integrated HD audio capacity with 5.1 audio and HDMI connectivity.

Standard HD3870x2 cards come with a reference core/memory clock of 825/1800MHz. The Visiontek card takes this up a notch to 840/1920MHz on the core and memory respectively. Not a huge overclock but remember this is something that sets the Visiontek apart from the crowd and at the $450 price point, that is all important. The Visiontek folks have sent over a sample of this impressive looking product so we can have a first hand look. Without any further delay, let’s jump right in with this large and apparently in charge ATi card.

1000 300x224 Visiontek Radeon HD3870x2 Overclocked Edition Review

Continue Reading…

Sphere: Related Content

Improve the web with Nofollow Reciprocity.
Bottom